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74 Cards in this Set
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Localized collection of pus
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Abcess
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Most common PU canidates
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Male Cats
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Doesn't cause respiratory depression
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Ketamine
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Von Willebrands Disease breed
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Dobermans
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Reason for non elective spay
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Pyometra
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Declaw
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Onychectomy
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Protective head gear
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E-Collar
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Removing P1
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Declaw Removal
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Indication for C-section
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Dystocia
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Retained testicle
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Cryptoorchid
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Ventral midline incision through this
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Linea alba
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Remove in 10-14 days
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Sutures
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amputation of P3
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Declaw
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Tail docking
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Caudectomy
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Incision opened up
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Dehislence
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may resort in cauliflower ear
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aural hematoma
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Pyometra medical treatment
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Prostaglandin
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Cosmetic ear cropping
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Otoplasty
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Ovariohysterectomy
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OHE
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Eyelids roll outward
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Entropion
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Manipulation of eye may cause this
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Bradycardia
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Opthalmic surgeries should be cleaned with this
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Betadine
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Innervates the eye
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Vagus Nerve
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A complication of removing the eyeball is damage to this
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Optic Nerve
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90% malignant in cats
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Mammary Neoplasia
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Localized Tumor
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Benign
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Tumor that has spread to other locations
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malignant
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Protrusion of eyeball from orbit
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Proptosis
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Don't use if ophthalmic ulcer is present
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Steroids
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Mast cell tumor highest grade
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Three
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ALA third eyelid
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Nictitating membrane
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eyelids roll inward
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Entropion
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Another name for cancer
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Carcinoma
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Mast Cell tumors contain this
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Histamine
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Proptosis is this kind of situation
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Emergency
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Removal of the eyeball
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Enucleation
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Abnormal eyelashes
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Distichlasis
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Prolapsed gland of the third eyelid
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Cherry eye
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Fatty Tumor
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Limpoma
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Gastric Dilation and Volvulus
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GVD
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Bloat is this type of situation
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Emergency
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Medical treatment of IDD
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Cage rest
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to cut into
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-otomy
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Complication of IDD
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Decubital ulcers
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Tissue taken during a surgery
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Biopsy
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Lumen stricture or narrowing
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Stenosis
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Foreign bodies are easiest to remove form this
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Stomach
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This many days after a R & A surgery the anastomosis is likely OK
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Five
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GI incisions are made through this
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Linea alba
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Dog breed with common cervicel IDD
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Beagle
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Dog breed with common T-L junction IDD
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Dachshund
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Ex. focks, balls , string
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Foreign body
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To remove
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Resection
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To attach free end
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Anastomosis
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Twisting of an organ around blood supply
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Volvulus
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Disseminated Intravascular Coagulopathy
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DIC
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Should be done 360 degrees around a fractured leg
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Clip
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Internal fixation device
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Plate
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A cause of ACL tear
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Obesity
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Joints most frequently involved in luxations
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synovial
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Trabecular bone
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Cancellous bone
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cause of hip displasia
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heriditary
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Fracture through a joint
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Articular
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External fixation device
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Cast
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shart of a bone
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Cortical Bone
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Fracture involving a growth plate
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Psalter
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Direction that hip luxations usually result in
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Dorsal Cranial
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First steps to managing a bone fracture
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Stabilize
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Infection of bone and marrow cavity
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Osteomyelitis
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Fracture at point where ligament attaches to bone
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Avulsion
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Fracture that penetrates the skin
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Compact
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Joint dislocation
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Luxation
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Fracture that spirals up the bone shaft
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Spiral
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AKA Cranial Cruciate Ligament
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CCL
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